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The denominators of the rational algebraic expressions are ​

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Answered by keshavshobana
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In the case of rational expressions, we can input any value except for those that make the denominator equal to 0 (since division by 0 is undefined). In other words, the domain of a rational expression includes all real numbers except for those that make its denominator zero.

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